The quadriplegic author of moving memoir “Walking Papers” has slammed the new Emilia Clarke drama “Me Before You” — in which a disabled character commits suicide.

“I was surprised to learn that, in a key scene in the film, my book ‘Walking Papers,’ which I wrote about my experience sustaining a spinal cord injury after a diving accident, is featured,” said author Francesco Clark. “I was never asked if my book could be included in the movie, nor was I ever told that it would be included. While I understand that this movie is based on a work of fiction, my book — and my life — is not.”

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In the film, “Hunger Games” hunk Sam Claflin plays a bitter quadriplegic one-percenter with “Game of Thrones” star Clarke as his broke caregiver. But author Clark — a former Harper’s Bazaar staffer who suffered a spinal cord injury diving into a pool in 2002 — said he’s received “multiple emails” from those who’ve spotted his tome in the film and think he’s involved.

“I’ve worked tirelessly to show people that being quadriplegic isn’t the end of your life, it’s another beginning,” said Clark, a veteran ambassador for The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation who founded skincare line Clark’s Botanicals after his accident. “While I am by no means taking a stance on the issue of assisted suicide, I feel compelled to express that I am angry to be unwittingly associated with a storyline that suggests the only option for those who sustain injuries like mine is death.”

He adds:

I had no involvement in the making of this movie, and am in fact saddened by the association. I will continue to spread a message of positivity and hope for those who have experienced spinal cord injuries, either directly or as a loved one. I am a prime example, along with many others, that life does not just ‘go on,’ it gets better and better with each day.

My life is real, in contrast to this movie. I was not consulted and was included in the film, I did not give permission to be included and I do not endorse the message of this film in any way.